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and in france there were lots of long-planned renovation projects just waiting for cash. the beautiful chateau of fontainebleu 'relance is one of 50 that will get a facelift. usually there are years to wait before the fund is available. the relance, as the french call the stimulus. france plans to spend 75% of the money set aside for economic stimulus before the end of this year. in contrast, the u.s. will not reach that level of spending for another full year, the fall of 2010. >> ( translated ): the u.s. wasted a lot of time when the crisis was most severe, says this french minister. the change of u.s. administration slowed the planning and even now there are constant negotiations between the federal government and the states. even with the spend spending, the crisis won't end soon. unemployment here is now nearly 9% and it will continue to rise, and the gros domestic product continue to fall. but by spending money on heritage, the government is creating jobs, helping the economy and making france more beautiful. sheila macvicar, cbs news, paris. >> glor: overseas tonig
and in france there were lots of long-planned renovation projects just waiting for cash. the beautiful chateau of fontainebleu 'relance is one of 50 that will get a facelift. usually there are years to wait before the fund is available. the relance, as the french call the stimulus. france plans to spend 75% of the money set aside for economic stimulus before the end of this year. in contrast, the u.s. will not reach that level of spending for another full year, the fall of 2010. >> (...
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if it came from france, 20% of the cost would be a tax break. there are similar incentives all over the world -- but not in england. this means that more and more animation comes from overseas. the english animator is told thanks, but no thanks. the amount of animation produce in the u.k. has more than halved by the past five years. take for example and a tonic program -- and iconic program like "bob the builder." where were they made? >> los angeles, taiwan, canada. >> he was upset. >> if you can go to australia or germany where they offer subsidies and tax grants -- absolutely. you go there. >> there are subsidies for animators in scotland and wales, but tax breaks for animation in england would be unfair to the rest of the tv industry. it means a long tradition of animated children's programs may be coming to an end. bbc news. >> that sound like a plucked from an animated film -- a sheet has been bought in scotland for a record amount -- a sheep has been bought for a record amount in scotland. he hopes to make more money selling the animal se
if it came from france, 20% of the cost would be a tax break. there are similar incentives all over the world -- but not in england. this means that more and more animation comes from overseas. the english animator is told thanks, but no thanks. the amount of animation produce in the u.k. has more than halved by the past five years. take for example and a tonic program -- and iconic program like "bob the builder." where were they made? >> los angeles, taiwan, canada. >> he...
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the tubes are made in france and they are being replaced with a component made in the u.s. measurement from these sensors are cross referenced to determine speed and altitude. the ntsb would not comment on how widespread the problem might be because they say it remained an open investigation. shepard: catherine herridge working this one. thank you. another air safety concern, how little pilots get paid. that can affect whether they are well rested. many pilots live in dormitory- style group housing, were 20 or more people bond get the time, like this one. they are known as crash pads. it can be hard to get a good night's sleep. >> the focus needs to be on improving pay conditions and treatment of pilots as a whole so they can afford to get a hotel room. shepard: 50 people were killed in february in a crash near buffalo in new york. the pilots were tired and made mistakes. the co-pilot company about low pay and said she would have skipped the flight but did not want to pay for a hotel room. >> there is something wrong here. you fly across the country all night thinking you a
the tubes are made in france and they are being replaced with a component made in the u.s. measurement from these sensors are cross referenced to determine speed and altitude. the ntsb would not comment on how widespread the problem might be because they say it remained an open investigation. shepard: catherine herridge working this one. thank you. another air safety concern, how little pilots get paid. that can affect whether they are well rested. many pilots live in dormitory- style group...
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two of europe's biggest economies, germany and france, are growing again but the recession continues across the bureau's own as a whole. -- across the bureau's own as a will. i am joined by international lawyer never presented the libyan government in the lockerbie case and also involved in al-megrahi's quest. " we have not had confirmation yet. can you shed light on the store? >> the situation of al-megrahi is so bad, worsening by the minute, no reason why he should not be the least of a prison for it -- either a prisoner transfer or compassionate grounds. >> that is key, isn't it? because when you are talking about compassionate grounds at least under scottish law, he has to be in imminent danger of death. >> it would serve no purpose to keep them in prison because that would have-or very serious repercussions of libyan-british relations if he died in prison because the same compassion used for other criminals -- he delivers -- deserves released immediately. >> i can imagine. i don't want to put words in people's mouths. but i can imagine that some of the american relatives we hear
two of europe's biggest economies, germany and france, are growing again but the recession continues across the bureau's own as a whole. -- across the bureau's own as a will. i am joined by international lawyer never presented the libyan government in the lockerbie case and also involved in al-megrahi's quest. " we have not had confirmation yet. can you shed light on the store? >> the situation of al-megrahi is so bad, worsening by the minute, no reason why he should not be the least...
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interesting -- infantrymen from france and belgium escorted his coffin. in afghanistan, violence is again overshadowing preparations for the presidential election. five afghan police were killed by roadside bomb, and several members of eight wedding party died when a bomb hit the trailer they traveled in. security is at the top of the agenda. secretary-general rasmussen just took office and is already visiting afghanistan. >> these are troubled nomads -- tribal nomad to have traveled afghanistan for centuries. while it may be campaign season, there is no sign of it here. but in a landscape of afghan politics, this place matters. these men are desperate, but they have real political power. his father is a top tribal chief, and what he says goes. he tells me that his father will back most hon. candidate, and that decision will deliver millions of votes. in the capital, 50 miles up the road, it is a different campaign under way. they are reaching out to individual voters with a message. people here are less traditional than those in the villages, and will ge
interesting -- infantrymen from france and belgium escorted his coffin. in afghanistan, violence is again overshadowing preparations for the presidential election. five afghan police were killed by roadside bomb, and several members of eight wedding party died when a bomb hit the trailer they traveled in. security is at the top of the agenda. secretary-general rasmussen just took office and is already visiting afghanistan. >> these are troubled nomads -- tribal nomad to have traveled...
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in the middle of the f fst world war where he was fighting in france. they describe how idena risked the u-boats to cross the channel and meet him in paris. there they would have these extremely passionate weekends. in his diary she wrote various things like, little one, the only woman, wick the little creature. or even "little one, extracted a large ring by everything as only she knows how." they were very much together as a couple. but by the end of the first world war, their marriage had been pulled apart. >> charlie: by what? >> partly by the war. >> charlie: distance. >> in fact it wasn't distancest. it was being nearby. if you had two weeks leave those were the only weeks youo party . he didn't wait for her to get better. very, very beautiful woman who was the daughter of a famous british architect called edwin, she was called barbie decided that uwin wallace was precisely the sort of husband she would like. >> charlie: what happened? >> -- >> he was my great grandfather. idena got better. fought back, didn't win her huhuand was still clearly in l
in the middle of the f fst world war where he was fighting in france. they describe how idena risked the u-boats to cross the channel and meet him in paris. there they would have these extremely passionate weekends. in his diary she wrote various things like, little one, the only woman, wick the little creature. or even "little one, extracted a large ring by everything as only she knows how." they were very much together as a couple. but by the end of the first world war, their...
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. >> it's a big machine in geneva onthe border between switzerld and franc >> rose:orch there rather than hereecause they paid for it. >> yes, the europeans built and paid for it. i think it will do a lot of interesting science. like what? >> it wl discovethings that ren't expected. at's what the science is all about. if you knew in advance wt you were going to discover, it not interesting. so we hope i will discove lots things that nobody imagined, but it has technical problems. big machis very often do. there'snothing unusual in that. ey switched it on and someing broke. >> rose: to their great disappointment. >> ts is disappointg, but soonerr later they'll it working. >> ros but when? >>e don't know. but we haveo think on a long-term scale. that's why physics is slowing down. >> rose: because they're doing hugeathematical computatio and re. so they took10 years build it, and 10 yearses to-- >> re get it right. >> to get it actlly to work. that is st of the of a lifetime, ich is a sha. >> rose: wt is the great question you would like to see answers? >> to me mind the most exciting
. >> it's a big machine in geneva onthe border between switzerld and franc >> rose:orch there rather than hereecause they paid for it. >> yes, the europeans built and paid for it. i think it will do a lot of interesting science. like what? >> it wl discovethings that ren't expected. at's what the science is all about. if you knew in advance wt you were going to discover, it not interesting. so we hope i will discove lots things that nobody imagined, but it has technical...
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it was also number one in france, england, germany and australia. district 9 slipped to second with $18.9 million. nevertheless, it's well on its way to becoming the summer's $100 million sleeper hit. g.i. joez the rise of cobra stands at $120 million. finally, the robert rodriguez family comedy short starring william h.macy and james spader, sputtering into sixth with just $6.6 million. see any of those? >> i did not, actually. but i wasn't going to see the brad pitt movie but i'm hearing some good reviews. it did well this weekend. i may have to take it in. >> district 9. >> everybody loves a sleeper buzz movie. i haven't figured out the psychology of it. >> neither have the critics either on that. when the formula comes in, everyone will know. >>> this comes from ksbw 8 where in nearby daf ebb port, firefighters got a well-deserved although slightly ironic thank you from very grateful residents. people living near the lockheed fire that store through the santa cruz mountains had the firefighters to, well, a barbecue. it charred 7800 acres. happy
it was also number one in france, england, germany and australia. district 9 slipped to second with $18.9 million. nevertheless, it's well on its way to becoming the summer's $100 million sleeper hit. g.i. joez the rise of cobra stands at $120 million. finally, the robert rodriguez family comedy short starring william h.macy and james spader, sputtering into sixth with just $6.6 million. see any of those? >> i did not, actually. but i wasn't going to see the brad pitt movie but i'm...
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edmond burke, reflections on the revolution of france. i know everyone likes to put this book on their list but i hope a of you have read it and absorbed it. and if you haven't i encourage you to do so. the first time i came to washinon and started interacting with my fellow conservatives, i thought they must not have read this book. i remember going to a party that was thrown by someone who's quite famousight now, and he was a celebration of the french revolution party because to him this was a great blowor libertarian and democracy and all this sort of thing. i thought you've got to be kidding me. i thought it was crazy then and i still think it was crazy now. the premiums hat areital crucial and true are things that i think rub a lot of people in a knee-jerk way the wrong way. weave the famous line -- the age of chivalry isgone, that of economists and calculators have succeeded. how many conservatives today actually have no problem with that. how ny of us today would say -- i mean, anoer gat thing about burke is that he's so great. eve
edmond burke, reflections on the revolution of france. i know everyone likes to put this book on their list but i hope a of you have read it and absorbed it. and if you haven't i encourage you to do so. the first time i came to washinon and started interacting with my fellow conservatives, i thought they must not have read this book. i remember going to a party that was thrown by someone who's quite famousight now, and he was a celebration of the french revolution party because to him this was...
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. >> it's a b machine in geva on th border between switzerland d france. >> rose: or there rather than here becse they paid for i >> yes, the europeansuilt and paid for it. i think it wl do lot of teresting science. >> le what? >> it will discover thgs that weret expected. that what the science is all about. if you knew i advance what you re going to discover, it's n interesting. so we hope it wl discover lots of tngs that nobodymagined, but it has technicalroblems. big machines very ten d there' nothing unusual in that. they switched on and sothing broke. >> rose: to their gat disappointment. >> this disappointing, but sooner or laterhey'll it rking. >> rose: b when? >> weon't know. but we have to think on a long-term scale. that's why physics is swing down. >>ose: because they'reoing huge matmatical computations and more so they took 10 years to build it, and10 yearseso-- >> rose: get it right. >> to get i actuall to work. that is mostf the of a lifetime, whicis a shame. >> rose: what the great qution you would like to see answers? >> to me mind the most exciting estions are really i
. >> it's a b machine in geva on th border between switzerland d france. >> rose: or there rather than here becse they paid for i >> yes, the europeansuilt and paid for it. i think it wl do lot of teresting science. >> le what? >> it will discover thgs that weret expected. that what the science is all about. if you knew i advance what you re going to discover, it's n interesting. so we hope it wl discover lots of tngs that nobodymagined, but it has...
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one thing we're trying to answer some real questions, why is it that people from canada and from france and from great britain, when they have health care, come to the united states for coverage? doesn't that speak volumes about where this debate is really about? in terms of, nobody covers that issue. why do they come here? >> because we have the best system in the world which is why so many people are out there on the streets and at these congressional town halls trying to defend it. what's most interesting to me, and i've covered the tea party movement since its nascent days in late february, the people speaking out most against this health are the people familiar with the failures in socialized countries. you look at the tea parties, you'll seize naturalized citizens from sweden, france, cuba, britain, provide firsthand testimony of the failures of that system and why we should not allow it to be co-opted by the ja o because ma administration. sean: we're going to be joined by daniel hannan, he's a member of the european parliament, he's been warning america not to go down this road.
one thing we're trying to answer some real questions, why is it that people from canada and from france and from great britain, when they have health care, come to the united states for coverage? doesn't that speak volumes about where this debate is really about? in terms of, nobody covers that issue. why do they come here? >> because we have the best system in the world which is why so many people are out there on the streets and at these congressional town halls trying to defend it....
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i would look for them, and people in england and people like dora and france led me to a certain amount of imitation of their styles because actually they were using pens and ink. domie for instance didn't use pencils. so i ended up thinking a solution to my diseased eye is better meet with pencil where you can make a mistake and erase as compared to the pens and ink which one mistake with pens and ink you have to start all over. >> can you remember the first time you drew a president? >> no, i don't remember which one of them. just take a chance it would have been roosevelt. >> i understand you actually met roosevelt. could you tell the story? >> i did. one of the lucky ones. i lived around the corner from ebbets field, which was having. and at one point he made a visit to brooklyn during one of his campaigns. they opened up a metal door that allowed large trucks to come in and in came his car and opened -- an open car with him leaning back among the full bid tops and shaking hands as they went around and around ebbets field with a ton of kids running around and so on. but i evidently
i would look for them, and people in england and people like dora and france led me to a certain amount of imitation of their styles because actually they were using pens and ink. domie for instance didn't use pencils. so i ended up thinking a solution to my diseased eye is better meet with pencil where you can make a mistake and erase as compared to the pens and ink which one mistake with pens and ink you have to start all over. >> can you remember the first time you drew a president?...
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in france, up 11% compared to last year. spain, up 45%, even in the uk. it seems to be that everyone has taken the opportunity basically of getting rid of any old banger -- >> here is the question, richard. a lot of people have been asking me, that's fantastic, we have the best year -- ford had the best month because of cash for clunkers. what does this mean six months from now or a year from now? how is this type of program sustainable? >> well, it's not. obviously it's not. but then we're in pretty desperate straits when they're introduced. you don't think governments came along and decided to give away free cash for new cars because they loved us, do we? i heard this argument, as you have ali, many times, that it is just deferring, you know, bringing forward sales from later in the year. guess what, so what? at least it means that disaster and ruin haven't happened now. and worry about next year later. >> let's talk about disaster and ruin. we in the united states need the rest of the world to start doing a little bit better to help us out of this rece
in france, up 11% compared to last year. spain, up 45%, even in the uk. it seems to be that everyone has taken the opportunity basically of getting rid of any old banger -- >> here is the question, richard. a lot of people have been asking me, that's fantastic, we have the best year -- ford had the best month because of cash for clunkers. what does this mean six months from now or a year from now? how is this type of program sustainable? >> well, it's not. obviously it's not. but...
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recently he took a girlfriend to france, spent a week in the hamptons, bought a bmw, and rented anpartment in new york. >>> finally, escape artist david blaine is denying reports he had to be rescued by lifeguards after he drifted out into waters churned up by a passing hurriane. >>> well, i would have to say he would certainly get some bragging rights if he was able to withstand something like that. >>hat was he doing? maybe he was out there not for a stunt. ybe he got too close to the water, learning how to surf. >> or peaps it was all just one big illusion. >>> this comes from king 5 news in seattle, where in nearby shelton, the sky's the limit for one great grandmother's birthday. mbo had never been sky diving so, hey, for her 9 0e birthday, she decided she was going to jump out of a plane. now, joined by her daughter, grandson but also grea great gr daush daughter, the elderly thrill seeker took the plunge. with three generations by her side, the daring geat grand mother led her family to a soft landing. it was a safe landi a of course that's allhat matters, right? >> you would have a
recently he took a girlfriend to france, spent a week in the hamptons, bought a bmw, and rented anpartment in new york. >>> finally, escape artist david blaine is denying reports he had to be rescued by lifeguards after he drifted out into waters churned up by a passing hurriane. >>> well, i would have to say he would certainly get some bragging rights if he was able to withstand something like that. >>hat was he doing? maybe he was out there not for a stunt. ybe he got...
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the rift develops between adams and jefferson, you know, over a number of things, but largely over france, priestly decides to pretty much throw his lot in with jefferson. and he starts writing, having come to a mac you try and stay out of trouble, and he wasn't quite able to do. he starts writing some pamphlet kind of in support of jefferson and more specifically very critical of adams. he had a colleague at his pennsylvania named thomas cooper who wrote even more attacks on adams. so when the alien acts are passed, thomas cooper is actually a restive. is one of the few people arrested. priestly is put on the hit list of people who should be deported for their criticism of the adams administrations. is an extraordinary turning point in this country's history because right there you have this very important question about what kind of country are we going to be building here. what do we do with our dissenting intellectuals in this country priest at that point is probably the most prominent scientist and theologian alive in the united states. he had the audacity to criticize the adams admi
the rift develops between adams and jefferson, you know, over a number of things, but largely over france, priestly decides to pretty much throw his lot in with jefferson. and he starts writing, having come to a mac you try and stay out of trouble, and he wasn't quite able to do. he starts writing some pamphlet kind of in support of jefferson and more specifically very critical of adams. he had a colleague at his pennsylvania named thomas cooper who wrote even more attacks on adams. so when the...
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we saw it in france and germany last week. could the weakness in the u.s. short-circuit those recoveries?? >> you're seeing a short-term dynamic. a pick up in world trade, which is probably associated with an inventory correction, whereby firms met limited demand by running down stocks aggressively. now they're not running down stocks as aggressively. the short term interest comes through. we're trying to see beyond that, is there going to be a sustainable pickup in demand? are we going to see consumers start spending again? so far, there's very little evidence for either. for very good reason, particularly in the u.s. we think as we move forward, stimulative policy from the fed should leave u.s. households in a strong position as we move into next year. they should start gradually increasing. that's why policy has involved significant government stimulus is going to support growth not just in this year but 2010. it will buy time for consumers to make those key adjustments. >> we should also get a better idea what's going on with the u.k. consumers. retail
we saw it in france and germany last week. could the weakness in the u.s. short-circuit those recoveries?? >> you're seeing a short-term dynamic. a pick up in world trade, which is probably associated with an inventory correction, whereby firms met limited demand by running down stocks aggressively. now they're not running down stocks as aggressively. the short term interest comes through. we're trying to see beyond that, is there going to be a sustainable pickup in demand? are we going...
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soldiers carried his coffin through the streets of his hometown marching with soldiers from belgium, france an germany. the bbc says patch never spoke about the war until he turned 100 years old. in 2007, he wrote a book called the last fighting tommy recounting his experiences in the trenches. there are just a few world war i veterans including 108-year- old frank buckles who we talked to a number of times up in charlestown, west virginia. >>> the man behind some of the biggest films of the '80s has died. >>> also ahead, couldn't your facebook fix -- couldn't you get it yesterday? we'll tell what you caused big probms for facebook and twitter yesterday. felt like the world was falling apart for some people. but it's fixed. >>> hollywood is mourning the loss of legendary film director yop hughes. he died yesteday of a heart attack. he is best known no the movies sixteen candles, the breakfast club. he also wrote the scene play for home alone. he was 59 years old. >> this as liz our producer is showing off right now, he was responsible for great sound tracks in those '80s fi
soldiers carried his coffin through the streets of his hometown marching with soldiers from belgium, france an germany. the bbc says patch never spoke about the war until he turned 100 years old. in 2007, he wrote a book called the last fighting tommy recounting his experiences in the trenches. there are just a few world war i veterans including 108-year- old frank buckles who we talked to a number of times up in charlestown, west virginia. >>> the man behind some of the biggest films...
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. >> more money is needed to investigate the crash oh of an air france plane that killed 228 people own the atlantic ocean. the search could cost tens of millions of dollars. the investigators still don't know exactly where the airbus jet flying from rio to paris crashed and the cause of the june 1 accident. >>> a libyan official confirms the man convicted of the locker bee bombing is in the hospital. it shows the convicted bomber lay flag a hospital bed in libya. the man was released from a scottish prison on compassionate grounds after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. he was convicted of bombing pan am flight 183 killing more than 270 people, most of them americans. families of victims from the locker bee bombing have criticized the decision to free him. >>> government officials also deny rumors that a lucrative oil deal with libya contributed to scotland's decision. >>> the cbs news correspondent wounded in afghanistan will soon return to the u.s. for treatment. her condition is being evaluated at an army base in germany and will be thrown to walter reed medical center in washi
. >> more money is needed to investigate the crash oh of an air france plane that killed 228 people own the atlantic ocean. the search could cost tens of millions of dollars. the investigators still don't know exactly where the airbus jet flying from rio to paris crashed and the cause of the june 1 accident. >>> a libyan official confirms the man convicted of the locker bee bombing is in the hospital. it shows the convicted bomber lay flag a hospital bed in libya. the man was...
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canada, england, france, everywhere, but not here. as the heritage foundation research points out, three separate senators offered amendments that would have expressly prevented rationing by c.e.r. and those three amendments, yeah, they didn't make it to the next round. they were defeated. what's in the house bill? well, we are not really sure. only 1,000-plus pages. i invite you to read along with me. go to thomasdocloc.gov and type in h.r. 3300 and join in. it might make your head explode because it is so confusing that some might say it is by design. section 102c, limitation on individual health insurance coverage. one, in general individual health insurance coverage that is not grandfathered, health insurance coverage under subsection a may be offered only on or after the first day of year one as exchanged in participating benefit health plan. well, then. republicans on capitol hill say that that passage prohibits the sale of private individual health insurance policies beginning in 2013, forcing individuals to purchase coverage t
canada, england, france, everywhere, but not here. as the heritage foundation research points out, three separate senators offered amendments that would have expressly prevented rationing by c.e.r. and those three amendments, yeah, they didn't make it to the next round. they were defeated. what's in the house bill? well, we are not really sure. only 1,000-plus pages. i invite you to read along with me. go to thomasdocloc.gov and type in h.r. 3300 and join in. it might make your head explode...
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in august, when the second wavi began in france, sierra leone and the united states it was ao deadlier form. form. when it ended in 1920, up to 100 million people died worldwide and anotherlion peo 400 million had gotten sick. it has been called the greatesc medical holocaust in history,i comparable to the black deatheh and that is the great influenza in a nut shell. good they are not even asking, the doctor will say should i bes tested for swine flu? no, don't worry about it. what, it's getting worse. have you ever heard of chickenpox parties when you get the kids together? because of the history of great influenza, i considered a chickenpox party, you known you have the swine flu, could b you cough on me? s most experts agree that peoplet are likely to need two doses of the vaccine so get fullcyru immunity. in other words, the u.s. needs 600 million doses just ain't ir chance we are geting that.etti the author of the deadliest plague in history, which is a a fantastic book, john, i just so appreciate your work and everything that you are doing on this particular flu. john, i i have a
in august, when the second wavi began in france, sierra leone and the united states it was ao deadlier form. form. when it ended in 1920, up to 100 million people died worldwide and anotherlion peo 400 million had gotten sick. it has been called the greatesc medical holocaust in history,i comparable to the black deatheh and that is the great influenza in a nut shell. good they are not even asking, the doctor will say should i bes tested for swine flu? no, don't worry about it. what, it's...
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>> before she changed the world, julia child was just an american living in france. >> shouldt i find something to do? >> what is it that you really like to do? >> eat! >> and you're so good at it! >> i am. >>k at you. >> i'm growing in front of you! >> but what does julia child have to do with me? lowly cubicle worker julie powell? >> how's your job, julie? >> are you the person to speak to about my insurance form? >> you can speak to me. >> do you have any power? >> no. >> heart breaking. >> sad. >> painful but not in a bad way. >> if you met me, would you think "that woman is lost"? >> i would think "that woman is strangely repetitive. >> did you hear what happened to this one? >> show time bought my blog f a mini series. >> i could write a book. i have thoughts. >> wri a blog about cooking. >> i'm not a real cook like julia child. >> julia child wasn't always julia chil >> why don't i go to cooking school. bonjour! >> the julie/julia project. i cook my way thrgh julia child's cook book. 365 days, 524 recipes. i am risking my well-being for a deranged assignment. is it crazy? >> ye
>> before she changed the world, julia child was just an american living in france. >> shouldt i find something to do? >> what is it that you really like to do? >> eat! >> and you're so good at it! >> i am. >>k at you. >> i'm growing in front of you! >> but what does julia child have to do with me? lowly cubicle worker julie powell? >> how's your job, julie? >> are you the person to speak to about my insurance form? >> you...
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i do not know if you know where their position was in france and germany. that is beside the point. i have been blessed to have lived these 87 years, and 63 with my beloved wife. [applause] 23 years on social security. what country would support me for 23 years with social security payments far above what i ever put in? i am on a medicare advantage plan and i am very happy with it. i am happy with my personal position. [applause] -- physician. my question is, will i be able to maintain this, war will government interference guide me -- drive me to a plan? i know any bill has not passed. any time an objection comes up on the points that are printed already, and the points -- turns out to be sour, the president says it is not going to be put in there. i want a guarantee. i would appreciate that you and others across the aisle -- which you have done recently -- that we end up with something more than a pig in the poke. thank you. [applause] >> well, i am always honored to be in the presence of the greatest generation. thank you. could i just say that is what this national debate is abo
i do not know if you know where their position was in france and germany. that is beside the point. i have been blessed to have lived these 87 years, and 63 with my beloved wife. [applause] 23 years on social security. what country would support me for 23 years with social security payments far above what i ever put in? i am on a medicare advantage plan and i am very happy with it. i am happy with my personal position. [applause] -- physician. my question is, will i be able to maintain this,...
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also trading lower, air france klm this morning. the airline announced that i will tell would not make a bit for checz airline. the airline decided to withdrawal because of the downturn in the airport industry. the stock is down 1%. surprisingly, the stock is the best performer on the cac 40 despite the u.s. reviewing plavix. now let's have a look at the swiss stock market with carolin. >> thanks, stephane. very view gainers here. up by 1.7% or so after an upgrade from bank of america and merrill lynch. apart from that, of course, we are still watching ubs. that stock is lower by about 1.7%. but really, in line with the rest of the financials here in zurich. we are expecting the tax bill to be signed in the u.s. later on today. we may get more details especially on that settlement especially on how many client names will be handed over to u.s. authorities and when the swiss government will exit the stakes in that country. while the u.s. has said they're preparing criminal investigations into 1r50 clients in the u.s. and the wall str
also trading lower, air france klm this morning. the airline announced that i will tell would not make a bit for checz airline. the airline decided to withdrawal because of the downturn in the airport industry. the stock is down 1%. surprisingly, the stock is the best performer on the cac 40 despite the u.s. reviewing plavix. now let's have a look at the swiss stock market with carolin. >> thanks, stephane. very view gainers here. up by 1.7% or so after an upgrade from bank of america and...
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over to paris now. >> in france, no major publication. most traders are choosing to go on holiday. 530 million euros traded. a quiet session for the french market. the cac is down 0.6%. still, publicis trading 4% higher after the company agreed to buy razorfish, the digital marketing agency from microsoft, for $530 million, much lower than what microsoft paid for this agency two years ago. with this acquisition, publicis will reach its target in terms of digital media. 25% of its revenue, one year ahead of schedule. publicis, with this acquisition, will form a strategic alliance and hold 3% of the french company and become one of the main shareholders. now over to singapore for a wrap on the asian market. >> hi, stephane. really on the back of better than expected economic data, the u.s. jobs report. over in japan, the machinery orders. that was up for the first time in four months. better than expected, even though the forecast remains fairly weak, we did see a rally on the machinery stocks. taking a look at the exports, pretty strong ga
over to paris now. >> in france, no major publication. most traders are choosing to go on holiday. 530 million euros traded. a quiet session for the french market. the cac is down 0.6%. still, publicis trading 4% higher after the company agreed to buy razorfish, the digital marketing agency from microsoft, for $530 million, much lower than what microsoft paid for this agency two years ago. with this acquisition, publicis will reach its target in terms of digital media. 25% of its revenue,...
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france, as we are headed to france, france is now apparently, according to this article, doing some of the stuff we're trying to do because costs are out of control. >> even though they only spend 11% -- >> they spend 11%. >> -- compared to our 16%. >> right. now they're starting to ration, which is what they're worried about here. they're worried, service cuts, close of a maternity ward near this woman's home, prompting complaints from nurses, doctors and patients that care is rationed. then another woman who traveled 30 miles to go to a hospital because the hospital that was near her house -- >> my problem with this article is it starts with an -- a piece of anecdotal evidence that never gives any statistics on what's happening. the hospital closest to my house shut, too. it's a stupid article. i didn't understand it any better. the hospital closest to my house -- >> the guy -- >> it shut, too. >> david gauthier, he's a french guy. >> i don't understand it having read this. i can point to similar anecdotal evidence of the exact same situation happening here in the united states. >> m
france, as we are headed to france, france is now apparently, according to this article, doing some of the stuff we're trying to do because costs are out of control. >> even though they only spend 11% -- >> they spend 11%. >> -- compared to our 16%. >> right. now they're starting to ration, which is what they're worried about here. they're worried, service cuts, close of a maternity ward near this woman's home, prompting complaints from nurses, doctors and patients that...
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later it became the source of much of france's wealth. i am not going to run through this sordid history but the current food crisis traces back directly to woodrow wilson's invasion of haiti, which was murderous and brutal and destructive. among wilson's many crimes was to dissolve the haitian parliament at gunpoint, because if refused to pass what was called progressive legislation which would allow u.s. businesses to take over haitian lance. wilson marines then ran a free election in which the legislation was passed by 99.9% of the vote. that is of the 5% of the population permitted to vote. all of this comes down to us as what is called wilsonian idealism. later hus aid instituted programs in haiti under the slogan of turning haiti into the taiwan of the caribbean by adhering to the sacred principle of comparative advantage. that is, they should import from the united states while working people, mostly women, slaves under miserable conditions in u.s.-owned assembly plants. katie's first free election in 1990 threatened these economic
later it became the source of much of france's wealth. i am not going to run through this sordid history but the current food crisis traces back directly to woodrow wilson's invasion of haiti, which was murderous and brutal and destructive. among wilson's many crimes was to dissolve the haitian parliament at gunpoint, because if refused to pass what was called progressive legislation which would allow u.s. businesses to take over haitian lance. wilson marines then ran a free election in which...
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frances, what do you make of this? you were in that meeting tom ridge was talking about. did you feel there was political pressure? >> i chaired the meeting. i called it. it was not just ashcroft and ridge and rumsfeld. there were other members of the national security team, including the secretary of state, colin powell at the time, bob mueller, the head of the national counterterrorism center. what you want is for all those security officials to come together and to have a debate, have a discussion. that's exactly what happened. people had views on both sides of that. tom ridge was not the only one at that meeting. >> do you think rumsfeld and ashcroft were motivated by politics or concerns over getting their president re-elected. >> no. in fact, politics were never discussed. it never came up. in fact, the discussion i recall john ashcroft pointing to as the transcripts of not just the bin laden tape but a tape that also come out in those days, of adam gadahn, an american member of al qaeda who threatened to have the streets of the united states run with blood. i recal
frances, what do you make of this? you were in that meeting tom ridge was talking about. did you feel there was political pressure? >> i chaired the meeting. i called it. it was not just ashcroft and ridge and rumsfeld. there were other members of the national security team, including the secretary of state, colin powell at the time, bob mueller, the head of the national counterterrorism center. what you want is for all those security officials to come together and to have a debate, have...
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he looked to a man in france who was only there for months. that is what intrigues me to read the book. -- write the book. how could a refugee go to france in four months and accumulate the firepower and the money and resources to overthrow country? it did not seem possible to me. that is why i researched this. israel is our proxy. it has been a party of the united states back to the cold war. host: does that mean? guest: america has used israel to do its fighting and the middle east. during the cold war, we cannot fight a war in the middle east. the deployment time is not probable. we had places like diego garcia that we would have to go through. it was impossible for us to fight a six-way -- six-day war in the middle east. all the battles against communism, we were paying israel to assist us. they were our proxy. the new course of the 21st century are proxy wars. host: i want you to address the comment on khomeini in paris. guest: he shows up from najaf, iraq, and he is a refugee. the president said he did not know who he was when he arrived
he looked to a man in france who was only there for months. that is what intrigues me to read the book. -- write the book. how could a refugee go to france in four months and accumulate the firepower and the money and resources to overthrow country? it did not seem possible to me. that is why i researched this. israel is our proxy. it has been a party of the united states back to the cold war. host: does that mean? guest: america has used israel to do its fighting and the middle east. during...
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analysts expecting a net loss of 1.3 billion francs. let's go over to singapore. >> thanks, carolyn. over all, it's a positive picture here in asia. the exception though was japan's nikkei, which hit a ten-month closing high yesterday. slightly in the red today. a couple of bright spots. bank stocks doing well. the largest lender doing well after it it posted its first profit in three quarters. in terms of earnings, panasonic closed 0.1%. but after the market closed, posted a smaller than expected quarterly loss of $540 million. it drastically improved or cut operating loss forecast for the sixth month. reports suggest it could swing into better than expected earnings. we saw good gains in many of the gold stocks. talking about hsbc, that stock up 0.8%. >>> i'll send things over to bertha. >> in the u.s., we're kicking off a very big week with a lot of economic data. the big number is going to be the employment report on friday. today at 10:00 a.m. new york time, we'll get monthly construction spending data. also this morning, we'll hea
analysts expecting a net loss of 1.3 billion francs. let's go over to singapore. >> thanks, carolyn. over all, it's a positive picture here in asia. the exception though was japan's nikkei, which hit a ten-month closing high yesterday. slightly in the red today. a couple of bright spots. bank stocks doing well. the largest lender doing well after it it posted its first profit in three quarters. in terms of earnings, panasonic closed 0.1%. but after the market closed, posted a smaller than...
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the first thing i thought about was air france. >> it was very tough and fast. you know, it's like we hit a wall, you know. it was bow! it was something terrible. >> the air france flight the woman referred to was also out of rio. 22 # people died in that crash. yesterday's flight landed in miami where people were treat jood many young people who watch too much tv may be alt a risk for higher blood pressure. they found the less tv watched the lower the blood pressure. researchers say they eat junk food when watching tv and that can disrupt sleep. >>> now investigators are trying to figure out what the chemical was. the fume started seeping from a trash disposal facility in new bedford, massachusetts, yesterday. it was so strong some people famted. two people are in critical condition. one victim speculated this. >> it smelled like gas and ammonia mixed together. >> like propane gas. >> propane gas, yeah. >> what do you think happened? >> i have no idea. no clues. >>> the post office may close hundreds of occasion. officials say e-mail is largely to blame. the po
the first thing i thought about was air france. >> it was very tough and fast. you know, it's like we hit a wall, you know. it was bow! it was something terrible. >> the air france flight the woman referred to was also out of rio. 22 # people died in that crash. yesterday's flight landed in miami where people were treat jood many young people who watch too much tv may be alt a risk for higher blood pressure. they found the less tv watched the lower the blood pressure. researchers...
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remember when france wouldn't allow us over their airspace when president reagan sent the fighters and we lost a pilot because of that. the friendships we're making now we're going to have to deal with collaterally in the future but we're also sending message to new leaders, new mayors, congressman, my children, your children, all children, that this is how you deal with terrorists. what do you do? give them cart blanche, let them build whatever they want and to hell with everything else. >> only if they have oil, or else we put them in jail. >> this is not democrat, republican issue, this is an american issue. >> i could not agree with you more. i appreciate you spending time talking about it. >> check out my website, michael wild.com. we'll keep you posted. call your senator, congressman, president. i don't want him on your soil. i don't want him sleeping in my city. >> here here. thank you, mr. mayor. plugging into politics next at the "morning meeting." rush limbaugh patting himself on the back on a prediction he made on the timing of ted kennedy's death. gecko vo: you see, it's no
remember when france wouldn't allow us over their airspace when president reagan sent the fighters and we lost a pilot because of that. the friendships we're making now we're going to have to deal with collaterally in the future but we're also sending message to new leaders, new mayors, congressman, my children, your children, all children, that this is how you deal with terrorists. what do you do? give them cart blanche, let them build whatever they want and to hell with everything else....
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edmund burke, on the evolution of france. everyone should put this book on their list, but i hope all of you have read it and absorb it. the first time i came to washington and started interacting with my fellow conservatives i thought, i was at a party and it was a celebration of the french revolution party. i said, you have to be kidding me. i think it was crazy. but a lot of these things played out. the age of chivalry is gone. how many conservatives today have no problem with that? how many of us today -- a great thing about burke is every paragraph is quotable. never more show we behold a generous book of that proud submission, that dignified obedience, that subordination of the heart, in the spirit of exalted freedom. who would also support things like that dignified obedience? that subordination of the heart? sometimes in our libertarian celebrations of freedom, we lose fax -- set the facts of freedom. of the monarchy was essential to limited government and charity inevitably. we should think about this too, about what
edmund burke, on the evolution of france. everyone should put this book on their list, but i hope all of you have read it and absorb it. the first time i came to washington and started interacting with my fellow conservatives i thought, i was at a party and it was a celebration of the french revolution party. i said, you have to be kidding me. i think it was crazy. but a lot of these things played out. the age of chivalry is gone. how many conservatives today have no problem with that? how many...
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love the fact that our political class were not a bunch of professional politicians like they were in france. >> people didn't leave college to go into government. >> that's right. they were amateurs it. when you look at inventors from the wright brothers to steve jobs, they really had this passion for what they were doing. yeah, they wanted to make money, probably. but it was really about the passion. and that, that really is part of what makes us great. >> you reminded me because it's in the book about remembering what steve jobs said. he said it in a famous speech he made at the sanford business school. >> yeah. >> what he said about the most freeing time for him was when he was, he lost his company. >> he was sacked. >> he was sacked from apple. >> and he had to sort of start all over and he went and bought and created pixar and got back at apple. but what did he say about that period for him? >> he said that he suddenly felt's great lightness of being freed of this, of this, you know, success. and that after having this success that he was suddenly freed to reinvent himself. to do what
love the fact that our political class were not a bunch of professional politicians like they were in france. >> people didn't leave college to go into government. >> that's right. they were amateurs it. when you look at inventors from the wright brothers to steve jobs, they really had this passion for what they were doing. yeah, they wanted to make money, probably. but it was really about the passion. and that, that really is part of what makes us great. >> you reminded me...
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that is four points higher than france. >> gregg: congressmen, thank you both. >>> thank you for being an impartial moderator. >> julie: i thought it was fair and balanced. we're going to move on. >> one sign of the tough economy is in the self-storage business as more people stop paying their rental fees, treasure hunters are taking advantage of great deals at bargain basement auctions. casey, are auctions in these self-storages units new. >> reporter: they are not, but it's something that a lot of people don't think about. for as long they've been available people have always fallen behind on their payments but obviously in a recession the number of people who have fallen behind on their payments have increased dramatically all around the country. that has created sort of a modern day treasure hunt because the rules vary from state to state. here in california if you get more than 30 days behind your bill and send you notices and you do not pull your items out of the unit, the company has the right to auction off your belongings. so we're seeing groups of people all around the countr
that is four points higher than france. >> gregg: congressmen, thank you both. >>> thank you for being an impartial moderator. >> julie: i thought it was fair and balanced. we're going to move on. >> one sign of the tough economy is in the self-storage business as more people stop paying their rental fees, treasure hunters are taking advantage of great deals at bargain basement auctions. casey, are auctions in these self-storages units new. >> reporter: they are...
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he looked to a man in france who was only there for months. that is what intrigues me to read the book. -- write the book. how could a refugee go to france in four months and accumulate the firepower and the money and resources to overthrow country? it did not seem possible to me. that is why i researched this. israel is our proxy. it has been a party of the united states back to the cold war. host: does that mean? guest: america has used israel to do its fighting and the middle east. during the cold war, we cannot fight a war in the middle east. the deployment time is not probable. we had places like diego garcia that we would have to go through. it was impossible for us to fight a six-way -- six-day war in the middle east. all the battles against communism, we were paying israel to assist us. they were our proxy. the new course of the 21st century are proxy wars. host: i want you to address the comment on khomeini in paris. guest: he shows up from najaf, iraq, and he is a refugee. the president said he did not know who he was when he arrived
he looked to a man in france who was only there for months. that is what intrigues me to read the book. -- write the book. how could a refugee go to france in four months and accumulate the firepower and the money and resources to overthrow country? it did not seem possible to me. that is why i researched this. israel is our proxy. it has been a party of the united states back to the cold war. host: does that mean? guest: america has used israel to do its fighting and the middle east. during...
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she's traveling with her husband, a foreign diplomat in france who is later investigated for ties to mckathyism, which the movie does a great job of explaining. and you're following julie powell. she hate her day job and is sick of seeing her friends get promoted again and again. julia powell decides to cook all 524 recipes in 365 days of julia child's. >> but you can always put it together and you alone in the kitchen, who's to see -- >> pearls in the kitchen specific. >> you just have to practice. >> i'm julia child, bon appetit! >> you certainly hear that a good amount. i governor this movie three and a half stars. had it just been about julia child, i would have given it five stars. it makes you not only want to eat, it makes you want to cook with butter. the problem is the other half of is a little too girly for me. it definitely makes you hungry and you want to see it. >> i saw a very interesting story. i hadn't heard it have until a few weeks back. it's called "paper heart." it a quirky indy. it's a mockumentry. the premise is she's incapable of love so she sets out to make a
she's traveling with her husband, a foreign diplomat in france who is later investigated for ties to mckathyism, which the movie does a great job of explaining. and you're following julie powell. she hate her day job and is sick of seeing her friends get promoted again and again. julia powell decides to cook all 524 recipes in 365 days of julia child's. >> but you can always put it together and you alone in the kitchen, who's to see -- >> pearls in the kitchen specific. >> you...
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. >> doesn't he live in france? >> why what? >> did you say it was johnny depp's boat? >> yeah. yeah. yeah, he lives in france, but you know, he's a pirate of the caribbean, which is just across the way. of course he's got a boat close by. >> maybe it's not johnny depp's boat, maybe it's captain jack sparrow's boat. >> all the explanation i need. >>> speaking of pirates. >> speaking of spirates. >> the bad kind of pirates. >> the somalia pirates. no harm to the helicopter or the crew, but there you can see the boat they were taking a look at and the guy on the lower left hand corner of the screen. you can see him fire off a couple of rounds, the black stuff that's coming out of the gun, those are hot bullet casings. we'll be talking to vice admiral william coming up about whether this represents a significant escalation in the war against pirates off the coast of somalia. it's 26 minutes after the hour. >>> welcome back to the most news in this morning. it's been four years since hurricane katrina brought new orleans to its knees and every day there are people trying to bring th
. >> doesn't he live in france? >> why what? >> did you say it was johnny depp's boat? >> yeah. yeah. yeah, he lives in france, but you know, he's a pirate of the caribbean, which is just across the way. of course he's got a boat close by. >> maybe it's not johnny depp's boat, maybe it's captain jack sparrow's boat. >> all the explanation i need. >>> speaking of pirates. >> speaking of spirates. >> the bad kind of pirates. >> the...
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it's also a day with economic data in france. we have inflation figures for the month of july. prices were up 0.4% for the previous month and 0.7% from a year ago. this is due to lower price of raw material including lower prices for oil, the oil companies are trading lower as is the case for total after the price of oil declined yesterday for the fourth session in a row. let's have a look now at the asian markets. >> the shanghai composite falling at a week low. concerns with drop in lending. the data came out yesterday and that could mean less money flowing in the markets. you saw that spillover effect into hong kong, the hang seng index ending 3% lower. japan's nikkei 225 down 1.4%. we saw sell-off in the banking stocks as well as the exporters. just a mention of suporro, this is a brewer. what was interesting is they denied a nikkei report. but just out now, they have agreed to buy a 21.65% stake in beverage company poka. they didn't name a price. analysts had speculated that the price would be around $10 billion yen. bhp reported a 30% slide in annual profit. first of all,
it's also a day with economic data in france. we have inflation figures for the month of july. prices were up 0.4% for the previous month and 0.7% from a year ago. this is due to lower price of raw material including lower prices for oil, the oil companies are trading lower as is the case for total after the price of oil declined yesterday for the fourth session in a row. let's have a look now at the asian markets. >> the shanghai composite falling at a week low. concerns with drop in...
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just going back to france. we're not going anywhere. >> i like that advice. >> i knew >> i'll tell my boss. let's all take off. >> it will be a wash. >> thank you, peter costa. back up stairs to erin. >>> we have the final countdown to the opening bell on the other side of this break on this fed wednesday. and one stock that really stuck out to us today that absolutely nobody is talking about and might matter a whole lot. that's next. when this shoe store added aflac to its employee benefits package at no direct cost to the company... it was a perfect fit. find out more at aflac!... ...forbusiness.com bull market or bear, traders are always hungry for ideas. trading is all about strategy. and strategy... is all about information. heat mapping shows me where the money's moving. twenty five hundred stocks... one quick look. that's where the action is. plus, this amazing gadget... it's called the telephone. i can call td ameritrade anytime and talk trades, strategy... anything. td ameritrade. built by traders, for
just going back to france. we're not going anywhere. >> i like that advice. >> i knew >> i'll tell my boss. let's all take off. >> it will be a wash. >> thank you, peter costa. back up stairs to erin. >>> we have the final countdown to the opening bell on the other side of this break on this fed wednesday. and one stock that really stuck out to us today that absolutely nobody is talking about and might matter a whole lot. that's next. when this shoe store...
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yet there are discussions about the reduction of nuclear weapons, america, russia, france with -- and other nations with nuclear weapons are prepared to be a part of these discussions, we are as well. i think also you have to remember we are at a critical moment. 50 years ago, there were five nuclear weapons states. now there are 10. the danger in the next few years is said one of the countries that is threatened to develops -- threatens to develop nuclear weapons gets them, others will come on line. when russia and america are ready to reduce their nuclear weapons, but we have not made an explicit offer to help non- nuclear states with civil nuclear power. we cannot do it without feeling at risk that they aren't risk of developing nuclear weapons. but the price is to prevent a further proliferation of nuclear weapons outside the previous non-proliferation treaty. that would be a disastrous consequences for the world. even if that were held by countries that were not prepared to use these nuclear weapons, it would also be a greater danger that nuclear weapons with all of the hands of
yet there are discussions about the reduction of nuclear weapons, america, russia, france with -- and other nations with nuclear weapons are prepared to be a part of these discussions, we are as well. i think also you have to remember we are at a critical moment. 50 years ago, there were five nuclear weapons states. now there are 10. the danger in the next few years is said one of the countries that is threatened to develops -- threatens to develop nuclear weapons gets them, others will come on...
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i think you realize where their position was in world war ii in france and germany. that's beside the point. i've been blessed by my god to have lived for these 87 years and 66 with my beloved wife. [ applause ] >> 23 years on social security. what country would support me for 23 years with social security payments far above what i ever put in. i'm on a medicare advantage plan. i am very happy with it. i am happy with my personal physician. [ applause ] >> my bottom line question is, will i be able to maintain this, or will the government interference drive me to a plan that the only thing you can say for it is so far, we've spent several trillion dollars and haven't gotten anything for -- i know the bill hasn't passed. every time an objection comes up on the points that are printed already and it turns out to be something kind of sour, the president gets up and says, we are not going to put that in there. i want to be sure it doesn't get in there. i appreciate you and your work across the aisle. i recognize that you reach across the aisle. i don't know how much rece
i think you realize where their position was in world war ii in france and germany. that's beside the point. i've been blessed by my god to have lived for these 87 years and 66 with my beloved wife. [ applause ] >> 23 years on social security. what country would support me for 23 years with social security payments far above what i ever put in. i'm on a medicare advantage plan. i am very happy with it. i am happy with my personal physician. [ applause ] >> my bottom line question...